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£9,000 for a Range Rover Sport??

PostPosted: 22 Feb 2007, 23:57
by AlanA
This is so cheap there MUST be something wrong or an inetresting reason why.
Someone is selling a Range Rover sport TDV6, 29,600 miles, for £9,200 for a quick sale!
see
here

If I wasn't at this moment in time out of work and looking for a car more in the £2,000 bracket [:p] I would be tempted to investigate and see why.

anyone in need of a almost brand new car for silly money?
Must be a scam?????

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 01:11
by Pete
Is it because all Chelsea tractors are about to be taxed out of existence, and if you even think of taking them near London, be prepared to re-morgage your house?

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 03:13
by Mavrick
Originally posted by pixuk
Is it because all Chelsea tractors are about to be taxed out of existence, and if you even think of taking them near London, be prepared to re-morgage your house?


LOL LOL Nice one Pete.[^]

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 08:06
by iforres1
Either that or a disgruntled wife is selling her husbands( soon to be ex) car[}:)]

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 09:15
by AlanA
Originally posted by pixuk
Is it because all Chelsea tractors are about to be taxed out of existence, and if you even think of taking them near London, be prepared to re-morgage your house?


Pete, its going to make them more wanted, as the people in London who buy them will be able to flash their wealth at the "little people" in the " Look I can afford Ken's stupid taxes" attitude.
The stupid thing is that even our renault Espace 2.2 diesel, which is a very efficient and fuel efficient vehicle would be effected by this tax, whilst the polluting buses and taxis wont![n]

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 13:04
by VS045
I wonder what surprises the buyer will find in the boot/trunk?;)

VS.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 13:59
by Decker
primo grade Class A...

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 14:15
by MarkJ
Originally posted by Decker
primo grade Class A...


Cant be...
A
Discounted First Class (not used by Virgin Atlantic) Virgin Atlantic does not operate a First Class cabin, instead it operates Upper Class as a J-Class (Premium Business) for its top tier of travel.

So must be J, D Z or possibly G(if you're lucky!)??

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 14:54
by 2Tinks
Very strange! I had to email and ask. Even if you needed cash fast, you wouldn't let it go that cheap.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 17:19
by VS045
Let us know if you get a reply, 2Tinks...

VS.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 18:21
by Decker
I got a reply. Basically the car is in Budapest where the gentleman concerned bought it "from an English man who lost a considerable sum of money in a casino here and needed the money really fast".

Screams 419 or similar so I've News of the Worlded on him.

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 18:33
by VS075
I wouldn't touch a car in the condition it is in for that price even with a bargepole!

Besides as Pete says no-one will want them soon so unless you really need one (i.e. countryside residnets/farmers) sell them on now otherwise watch the cars depreciate by the bucketful (doesn't matter whether you have a Tata Safari or a Range Rover Vogue they will all be affected)

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 18:38
by 2Tinks
Hello there and thanks for your interest.
The price I'm looking for my car is £9,200 and this price includes the
shipping to your home. The car has a clear title, no outstanding
finance and has an accident free history. My location is Budapest,
Hungary and the car is here too. I bought the vehicle 1 year ago from
an English man who lost a considerable sum of money in a casino here
and needed the money really fast. It was a good opportunity for me
then, regretfully now I have to sell it due to business commitments.
ThatÕs why I'm trying to sell it as low as I can to complete the sale
fast. I made the auction for UK because the vehicle has UK spec (right
handed). The car comes with original invoice, log book, keys and all
the documents to register it into your name and you'll not be liable
for taxes/duties because itÕs a UK car, NOT an import. It will be
delivered to your home address on a low loader in 5 days since your
payment has been confirmed. YouÕll have 10 days from the time you
receive the car to inspect it and decide if you want to keep it or not.


I don't think it's the car for me, but no doubt someone will snap it up!
;)

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 18:44
by FlyCC
My mother has a Range Rover 2, it's four months old now and she paid just over £68k for it. Extremely nice but she couldn't park if her life depended on it.

£9k sounds dodgey... my Mini was more expencive!

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 19:40
by AlanA
Well, what a surprise! the listing (and another one I saw today) have been withdrawn...

PostPosted: 23 Feb 2007, 20:45
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by MarkJ
Originally posted by Decker
primo grade Class A...


Cant be...
A
Discounted First Class (not used by Virgin Atlantic) Virgin Atlantic does not operate a First Class cabin, instead it operates Upper Class as a J-Class (Premium Business) for its top tier of travel.

So must be J, D Z or possibly G(if you're lucky!)??


I think Decker was making reference to the Bolivian Marching powder, or perhaps Ms. Moss' favourite powder.

THanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 10:36
by jaguarpig
sell them on now otherwise watch the cars depreciate by the bucketful (doesn't matter whether you have a Tata Safari or a Range Rover Vogue they will all be affected)

I take it you have never owned a rangie they are nearly as fast a route to the poor house as the martindale roulette method.Especially when the B******'s at LR keep changing them every 2 months.Nice wagon though:D

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 11:38
by VS045
I'm not particularly a fan of Range Rovers - not becuase of the cars themselves, but the reasons that some people buy them. I'm sure many buy them because they actually like them, but I'm sure quite a few people have only bought them to look like "celeb" xyz and would have had no inkling to purchase one normally.

VS.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 11:46
by FlyCC
Originally posted by VS045
I'm not particularly a fan of Range Rovers - not becuase of the cars themselves, but the reasons that some people buy them. I'm sure many buy them because they actually like them, but I'm sure quite a few people have only bought them to look like "celeb" xyz and would have had no inkling to purchase one normally.

VS.


I understand what you mean, I've drove my mothers a few times and get real funny looks! I think David Beckham has one (his is bullet proof) but my mother bought one because if she has a car any lower to the ground she'd take the exaust off on the farm driveway.

I think they're a really nice car to drive and be in; even though they are the size of a house!

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 11:58
by VS045
I understand what you mean, I've drove my mothers a few times and get real funny looks! I think David Beckham has one (his is bullet proof) but my mother bought one because if she has a car any lower to the ground she'd take the exaust off on the farm driveway.


I don't mind those who buy them because they need them or because that's actually the car they want, but it really bugs me if people buy one so they can drive from Holland Park to Harrods and look like David Beckham/Jamie Olliver etc. in the process;)

if she has a car any lower to the ground she'd take the exaust off on the farm driveway


Thanks, that made me laugh:D

Sorry if I've offended anyone here[:I]

VS.

PostPosted: 24 Feb 2007, 22:07
by AlanA
Originally posted by VS045
I'm not particularly a fan of Range Rovers - not becuase of the cars themselves, but the reasons that some people buy them. I'm sure many buy them because they actually like them, but I'm sure quite a few people have only bought them to look like "celeb" xyz and would have had no inkling to purchase one normally.

VS.


I LOVE them! fantastic car.
I have had three, but have just bought a 3.0 Ltr Mitsubishi Shogun (90,000 miles on the clock) complete with a "get out of my way peasant" chrome bull bar :D:D
Sweet! [}:)]